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1 It is a league table to savour in this corner of Lancashire.
2 This is clearly a view to savour in real time, cocktail in hand.
3 Fie upon life, it has no savour in it.
4 He began to find a new savour in existence.
5 They will leave a sweet savour in the reader's mouth after a somewhat acid chapter.
6 There's no such savour in our hall at eventide, nor in the best kitchen in the parish.
7 Sure, there was much to savour in the manner of the performance but those landslides carry attendant dangers.
8 Man disrelishes the things of God, and can take no savour in them, until his heart is broken.
9 Sir, if your spirit should be in need of quickening, you would find a very sweet savour in his discourse.
10 But the Wayans' comedies have the same end-of-the pier cheeriness that we've now come to savour in the Carry On films.
11 For him there is no longer savour in the viands, or sparkle in the wine,-mandelights him not, nor woman neither.
12 Ronnie O'Sullivan drew level in the snooker record books with Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry on a night to savour in York.
13 Your presence, like your fidelity, hath a goodly savour in it, being always before and better than our expectation or our fears.
14 But I might have known there 's always sure to be salt and savour in the man she covers with her wing.
15 He was somehow conscious, as he turned northwards, of a peculiar sense of exhilaration, a savour in life unexpected, not altogether analysable.
16 Sam Warburton's marvellous low-flying tackle on Tuilagi was another moment to savour in a match which more than lived up to its billing.
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